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  1 .. Copyright 2010 Nicolas Palix <npalix@diku.dk      1 .. Copyright 2010 Nicolas Palix <npalix@diku.dk>
  2 .. Copyright 2010 Julia Lawall <julia@diku.dk>       2 .. Copyright 2010 Julia Lawall <julia@diku.dk>
  3 .. Copyright 2010 Gilles Muller <Gilles.Muller@      3 .. Copyright 2010 Gilles Muller <Gilles.Muller@lip6.fr>
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  7 .. _devtools_coccinelle:                       << 
  8                                                << 
  9 Coccinelle                                          7 Coccinelle
 10 ==========                                          8 ==========
 11                                                     9 
 12 Coccinelle is a tool for pattern matching and      10 Coccinelle is a tool for pattern matching and text transformation that has
 13 many uses in kernel development, including the     11 many uses in kernel development, including the application of complex,
 14 tree-wide patches and detection of problematic     12 tree-wide patches and detection of problematic programming patterns.
 15                                                    13 
 16 Getting Coccinelle                                 14 Getting Coccinelle
 17 ------------------                             !!  15 -------------------
 18                                                    16 
 19 The semantic patches included in the kernel us     17 The semantic patches included in the kernel use features and options
 20 which are provided by Coccinelle version 1.0.0     18 which are provided by Coccinelle version 1.0.0-rc11 and above.
 21 Using earlier versions will fail as the option     19 Using earlier versions will fail as the option names used by
 22 the Coccinelle files and coccicheck have been      20 the Coccinelle files and coccicheck have been updated.
 23                                                    21 
 24 Coccinelle is available through the package ma     22 Coccinelle is available through the package manager
 25 of many distributions, e.g. :                      23 of many distributions, e.g. :
 26                                                    24 
 27  - Debian                                          25  - Debian
 28  - Fedora                                          26  - Fedora
 29  - Ubuntu                                          27  - Ubuntu
 30  - OpenSUSE                                        28  - OpenSUSE
 31  - Arch Linux                                      29  - Arch Linux
 32  - NetBSD                                          30  - NetBSD
 33  - FreeBSD                                         31  - FreeBSD
 34                                                    32 
 35 Some distribution packages are obsolete and it !!  33 You can get the latest version released from the Coccinelle homepage at
 36 to use the latest version released from the Co << 
 37 http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/                         34 http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/
 38                                                    35 
 39 Or from Github at:                             !!  36 Information and tips about Coccinelle are also provided on the wiki
 40                                                !!  37 pages at http://cocci.ekstranet.diku.dk/wiki/doku.php
 41 https://github.com/coccinelle/coccinelle       << 
 42                                                    38 
 43 Once you have it, run the following commands:: !!  39 Once you have it, run the following command::
 44                                                    40 
 45         ./autogen                              !!  41         ./configure
 46         ./configure                            << 
 47         make                                       42         make
 48                                                    43 
 49 as a regular user, and install it with::           44 as a regular user, and install it with::
 50                                                    45 
 51         sudo make install                          46         sudo make install
 52                                                    47 
 53 More detailed installation instructions to bui << 
 54 found at:                                      << 
 55                                                << 
 56 https://github.com/coccinelle/coccinelle/blob/ << 
 57                                                << 
 58 Supplemental documentation                         48 Supplemental documentation
 59 --------------------------                     !!  49 ---------------------------
 60                                                    50 
 61 For supplemental documentation refer to the wi     51 For supplemental documentation refer to the wiki:
 62                                                    52 
 63 https://bottest.wiki.kernel.org/coccicheck         53 https://bottest.wiki.kernel.org/coccicheck
 64                                                    54 
 65 The wiki documentation always refers to the li     55 The wiki documentation always refers to the linux-next version of the script.
 66                                                    56 
 67 For Semantic Patch Language(SmPL) grammar docu << 
 68                                                << 
 69 https://coccinelle.gitlabpages.inria.fr/websit << 
 70                                                << 
 71 Using Coccinelle on the Linux kernel               57 Using Coccinelle on the Linux kernel
 72 ------------------------------------               58 ------------------------------------
 73                                                    59 
 74 A Coccinelle-specific target is defined in the     60 A Coccinelle-specific target is defined in the top level
 75 Makefile. This target is named ``coccicheck``      61 Makefile. This target is named ``coccicheck`` and calls the ``coccicheck``
 76 front-end in the ``scripts`` directory.            62 front-end in the ``scripts`` directory.
 77                                                    63 
 78 Four basic modes are defined: ``patch``, ``rep     64 Four basic modes are defined: ``patch``, ``report``, ``context``, and
 79 ``org``. The mode to use is specified by setti     65 ``org``. The mode to use is specified by setting the MODE variable with
 80 ``MODE=<mode>``.                                   66 ``MODE=<mode>``.
 81                                                    67 
 82 - ``patch`` proposes a fix, when possible.         68 - ``patch`` proposes a fix, when possible.
 83                                                    69 
 84 - ``report`` generates a list in the following     70 - ``report`` generates a list in the following format:
 85   file:line:column-column: message                 71   file:line:column-column: message
 86                                                    72 
 87 - ``context`` highlights lines of interest and     73 - ``context`` highlights lines of interest and their context in a
 88   diff-like style. Lines of interest are indic !!  74   diff-like style.Lines of interest are indicated with ``-``.
 89                                                    75 
 90 - ``org`` generates a report in the Org mode f     76 - ``org`` generates a report in the Org mode format of Emacs.
 91                                                    77 
 92 Note that not all semantic patches implement a     78 Note that not all semantic patches implement all modes. For easy use
 93 of Coccinelle, the default mode is "report".       79 of Coccinelle, the default mode is "report".
 94                                                    80 
 95 Two other modes provide some common combinatio     81 Two other modes provide some common combinations of these modes.
 96                                                    82 
 97 - ``chain`` tries the previous modes in the or     83 - ``chain`` tries the previous modes in the order above until one succeeds.
 98                                                    84 
 99 - ``rep+ctxt`` runs successively the report mo     85 - ``rep+ctxt`` runs successively the report mode and the context mode.
100   It should be used with the C option (describ     86   It should be used with the C option (described later)
101   which checks the code on a file basis.           87   which checks the code on a file basis.
102                                                    88 
103 Examples                                           89 Examples
104 ~~~~~~~~                                           90 ~~~~~~~~
105                                                    91 
106 To make a report for every semantic patch, run     92 To make a report for every semantic patch, run the following command::
107                                                    93 
108                 make coccicheck MODE=report        94                 make coccicheck MODE=report
109                                                    95 
110 To produce patches, run::                          96 To produce patches, run::
111                                                    97 
112                 make coccicheck MODE=patch         98                 make coccicheck MODE=patch
113                                                    99 
114                                                   100 
115 The coccicheck target applies every semantic p    101 The coccicheck target applies every semantic patch available in the
116 sub-directories of ``scripts/coccinelle`` to t    102 sub-directories of ``scripts/coccinelle`` to the entire Linux kernel.
117                                                   103 
118 For each semantic patch, a commit message is p    104 For each semantic patch, a commit message is proposed.  It gives a
119 description of the problem being checked by th    105 description of the problem being checked by the semantic patch, and
120 includes a reference to Coccinelle.               106 includes a reference to Coccinelle.
121                                                   107 
122 As with any static code analyzer, Coccinelle p !! 108 As any static code analyzer, Coccinelle produces false
123 positives. Thus, reports must be carefully che    109 positives. Thus, reports must be carefully checked, and patches
124 reviewed.                                         110 reviewed.
125                                                   111 
126 To enable verbose messages set the V= variable    112 To enable verbose messages set the V= variable, for example::
127                                                   113 
128    make coccicheck MODE=report V=1                114    make coccicheck MODE=report V=1
129                                                   115 
130 Coccinelle parallelization                        116 Coccinelle parallelization
131 --------------------------                     !! 117 ---------------------------
132                                                   118 
133 By default, coccicheck tries to run as paralle    119 By default, coccicheck tries to run as parallel as possible. To change
134 the parallelism, set the J= variable. For exam    120 the parallelism, set the J= variable. For example, to run across 4 CPUs::
135                                                   121 
136    make coccicheck MODE=report J=4                122    make coccicheck MODE=report J=4
137                                                   123 
138 As of Coccinelle 1.0.2 Coccinelle uses Ocaml p !! 124 As of Coccinelle 1.0.2 Coccinelle uses Ocaml parmap for parallelization,
139 if support for this is detected you will benef    125 if support for this is detected you will benefit from parmap parallelization.
140                                                   126 
141 When parmap is enabled coccicheck will enable     127 When parmap is enabled coccicheck will enable dynamic load balancing by using
142 ``--chunksize 1`` argument. This ensures we ke !! 128 ``--chunksize 1`` argument, this ensures we keep feeding threads with work
143 one by one, so that we avoid the situation whe    129 one by one, so that we avoid the situation where most work gets done by only
144 a few threads. With dynamic load balancing, if    130 a few threads. With dynamic load balancing, if a thread finishes early we keep
145 feeding it more work.                             131 feeding it more work.
146                                                   132 
147 When parmap is enabled, if an error occurs in     133 When parmap is enabled, if an error occurs in Coccinelle, this error
148 value is propagated back, and the return value !! 134 value is propagated back, the return value of the ``make coccicheck``
149 command captures this return value.            !! 135 captures this return value.
150                                                   136 
151 Using Coccinelle with a single semantic patch     137 Using Coccinelle with a single semantic patch
152 ---------------------------------------------     138 ---------------------------------------------
153                                                   139 
154 The optional make variable COCCI can be used t    140 The optional make variable COCCI can be used to check a single
155 semantic patch. In that case, the variable mus    141 semantic patch. In that case, the variable must be initialized with
156 the name of the semantic patch to apply.          142 the name of the semantic patch to apply.
157                                                   143 
158 For instance::                                    144 For instance::
159                                                   145 
160         make coccicheck COCCI=<my_SP.cocci> MO    146         make coccicheck COCCI=<my_SP.cocci> MODE=patch
161                                                   147 
162 or::                                              148 or::
163                                                   149 
164         make coccicheck COCCI=<my_SP.cocci> MO    150         make coccicheck COCCI=<my_SP.cocci> MODE=report
165                                                   151 
166                                                   152 
167 Controlling Which Files are Processed by Cocci    153 Controlling Which Files are Processed by Coccinelle
168 ----------------------------------------------    154 ---------------------------------------------------
169                                                   155 
170 By default the entire kernel source tree is ch    156 By default the entire kernel source tree is checked.
171                                                   157 
172 To apply Coccinelle to a specific directory, `    158 To apply Coccinelle to a specific directory, ``M=`` can be used.
173 For example, to check drivers/net/wireless/ on    159 For example, to check drivers/net/wireless/ one may write::
174                                                   160 
175     make coccicheck M=drivers/net/wireless/       161     make coccicheck M=drivers/net/wireless/
176                                                   162 
177 To apply Coccinelle on a file basis, instead o    163 To apply Coccinelle on a file basis, instead of a directory basis, the
178 C variable is used by the makefile to select w !! 164 following command may be used::
179 This variable can be used to run scripts for t << 
180 specific directory, or for a single file.      << 
181                                                << 
182 For example, to check drivers/bluetooth/bfusb. << 
183 passed to the C variable to check files that m << 
184 need to be compiled.::                         << 
185                                                   165 
186     make C=1 CHECK=scripts/coccicheck drivers/ !! 166     make C=1 CHECK="scripts/coccicheck"
187                                                   167 
188 The value 2 is passed to the C variable to che !! 168 To check only newly edited code, use the value 2 for the C flag, i.e.::
189 whether they need to be compiled or not.::     << 
190                                                   169 
191     make C=2 CHECK=scripts/coccicheck drivers/ !! 170     make C=2 CHECK="scripts/coccicheck"
192                                                   171 
193 In these modes, which work on a file basis, th !! 172 In these modes, which works on a file basis, there is no information
194 about semantic patches displayed, and no commi    173 about semantic patches displayed, and no commit message proposed.
195                                                   174 
196 This runs every semantic patch in scripts/cocc    175 This runs every semantic patch in scripts/coccinelle by default. The
197 COCCI variable may additionally be used to onl    176 COCCI variable may additionally be used to only apply a single
198 semantic patch as shown in the previous sectio    177 semantic patch as shown in the previous section.
199                                                   178 
200 The "report" mode is the default. You can sele    179 The "report" mode is the default. You can select another one with the
201 MODE variable explained above.                    180 MODE variable explained above.
202                                                   181 
203 Debugging Coccinelle SmPL patches                 182 Debugging Coccinelle SmPL patches
204 ---------------------------------                 183 ---------------------------------
205                                                   184 
206 Using coccicheck is best as it provides in the    185 Using coccicheck is best as it provides in the spatch command line
207 include options matching the options used when    186 include options matching the options used when we compile the kernel.
208 You can learn what these options are by using  !! 187 You can learn what these options are by using V=1, you could then
209 manually run Coccinelle with debug options add    188 manually run Coccinelle with debug options added.
210                                                   189 
211 Alternatively you can debug running Coccinelle    190 Alternatively you can debug running Coccinelle against SmPL patches
212 by asking for stderr to be redirected to stder !! 191 by asking for stderr to be redirected to stderr, by default stderr
213 is redirected to /dev/null; if you'd like to c !! 192 is redirected to /dev/null, if you'd like to capture stderr you
214 can specify the ``DEBUG_FILE="file.txt"`` opti    193 can specify the ``DEBUG_FILE="file.txt"`` option to coccicheck. For
215 instance::                                        194 instance::
216                                                   195 
217     rm -f cocci.err                               196     rm -f cocci.err
218     make coccicheck COCCI=scripts/coccinelle/f    197     make coccicheck COCCI=scripts/coccinelle/free/kfree.cocci MODE=report DEBUG_FILE=cocci.err
219     cat cocci.err                                 198     cat cocci.err
220                                                   199 
221 You can use SPFLAGS to add debugging flags; fo !! 200 You can use SPFLAGS to add debugging flags, for instance you may want to
222 add both ``--profile --show-trying`` to SPFLAG !! 201 add both --profile --show-trying to SPFLAGS when debugging. For instance
223 you may want to use::                             202 you may want to use::
224                                                   203 
225     rm -f err.log                                 204     rm -f err.log
226     export COCCI=scripts/coccinelle/misc/irqf_    205     export COCCI=scripts/coccinelle/misc/irqf_oneshot.cocci
227     make coccicheck DEBUG_FILE="err.log" MODE= !! 206     make coccicheck DEBUG_FILE="err.log" MODE=report SPFLAGS="--profile --show-trying" M=./drivers/mfd/arizona-irq.c
228                                                   207 
229 err.log will now have the profiling informatio    208 err.log will now have the profiling information, while stdout will
230 provide some progress information as Coccinell    209 provide some progress information as Coccinelle moves forward with
231 work.                                             210 work.
232                                                   211 
233 NOTE:                                          !! 212 DEBUG_FILE support is only supported when using coccinelle >= 1.2.
234                                                << 
235 DEBUG_FILE support is only supported when usin << 
236                                                << 
237 Currently, DEBUG_FILE support is only availabl << 
238 not single files. This is because checking a s << 
239 to be called twice leading to DEBUG_FILE being << 
240 giving rise to an error.                       << 
241                                                   213 
242 .cocciconfig support                              214 .cocciconfig support
243 --------------------                              215 --------------------
244                                                   216 
245 Coccinelle supports reading .cocciconfig for d    217 Coccinelle supports reading .cocciconfig for default Coccinelle options that
246 should be used every time spatch is spawned. T !! 218 should be used every time spatch is spawned, the order of precedence for
247 variables for .cocciconfig is as follows:         219 variables for .cocciconfig is as follows:
248                                                   220 
249 - Your current user's home directory is proces    221 - Your current user's home directory is processed first
250 - Your directory from which spatch is called i    222 - Your directory from which spatch is called is processed next
251 - The directory provided with the ``--dir`` op !! 223 - The directory provided with the --dir option is processed last, if used
252                                                   224 
253 Since coccicheck runs through make, it natural    225 Since coccicheck runs through make, it naturally runs from the kernel
254 proper dir; as such the second rule above woul !! 226 proper dir, as such the second rule above would be implied for picking up a
255 .cocciconfig when using ``make coccicheck``.      227 .cocciconfig when using ``make coccicheck``.
256                                                   228 
257 ``make coccicheck`` also supports using M= tar !! 229 ``make coccicheck`` also supports using M= targets.If you do not supply
258 any M= target, it is assumed you want to targe    230 any M= target, it is assumed you want to target the entire kernel.
259 The kernel coccicheck script has::                231 The kernel coccicheck script has::
260                                                   232 
261     if [ "$KBUILD_EXTMOD" = "" ] ; then           233     if [ "$KBUILD_EXTMOD" = "" ] ; then
262         OPTIONS="--dir $srctree $COCCIINCLUDE"    234         OPTIONS="--dir $srctree $COCCIINCLUDE"
263     else                                          235     else
264         OPTIONS="--dir $KBUILD_EXTMOD $COCCIIN    236         OPTIONS="--dir $KBUILD_EXTMOD $COCCIINCLUDE"
265     fi                                            237     fi
266                                                   238 
267 KBUILD_EXTMOD is set when an explicit target w    239 KBUILD_EXTMOD is set when an explicit target with M= is used. For both cases
268 the spatch ``--dir`` argument is used, as such !! 240 the spatch --dir argument is used, as such third rule applies when whether M=
269 M= is used or not, and when M= is used the tar !! 241 is used or not, and when M= is used the target directory can have its own
270 .cocciconfig file. When M= is not passed as an    242 .cocciconfig file. When M= is not passed as an argument to coccicheck the
271 target directory is the same as the directory     243 target directory is the same as the directory from where spatch was called.
272                                                   244 
273 If not using the kernel's coccicheck target, k    245 If not using the kernel's coccicheck target, keep the above precedence
274 order logic of .cocciconfig reading. If using     246 order logic of .cocciconfig reading. If using the kernel's coccicheck target,
275 override any of the kernel's .coccicheck's set    247 override any of the kernel's .coccicheck's settings using SPFLAGS.
276                                                   248 
277 We help Coccinelle when used against Linux wit !! 249 We help Coccinelle when used against Linux with a set of sensible defaults
278 options for Linux with our own Linux .coccicon    250 options for Linux with our own Linux .cocciconfig. This hints to coccinelle
279 that git can be used for ``git grep`` queries  !! 251 git can be used for ``git grep`` queries over coccigrep. A timeout of 200
280 seconds should suffice for now.                   252 seconds should suffice for now.
281                                                   253 
282 The options picked up by coccinelle when readi    254 The options picked up by coccinelle when reading a .cocciconfig do not appear
283 as arguments to spatch processes running on yo !! 255 as arguments to spatch processes running on your system, to confirm what
284 options will be used by Coccinelle run::          256 options will be used by Coccinelle run::
285                                                   257 
286       spatch --print-options-only                 258       spatch --print-options-only
287                                                   259 
288 You can override with your own preferred index    260 You can override with your own preferred index option by using SPFLAGS. Take
289 note that when there are conflicting options C    261 note that when there are conflicting options Coccinelle takes precedence for
290 the last options passed. Using .cocciconfig is    262 the last options passed. Using .cocciconfig is possible to use idutils, however
291 given the order of precedence followed by Cocc    263 given the order of precedence followed by Coccinelle, since the kernel now
292 carries its own .cocciconfig, you will need to    264 carries its own .cocciconfig, you will need to use SPFLAGS to use idutils if
293 desired. See below section "Additional flags"     265 desired. See below section "Additional flags" for more details on how to use
294 idutils.                                          266 idutils.
295                                                   267 
296 Additional flags                                  268 Additional flags
297 ----------------                                  269 ----------------
298                                                   270 
299 Additional flags can be passed to spatch throu    271 Additional flags can be passed to spatch through the SPFLAGS
300 variable. This works as Coccinelle respects th    272 variable. This works as Coccinelle respects the last flags
301 given to it when options are in conflict. ::      273 given to it when options are in conflict. ::
302                                                   274 
303     make SPFLAGS=--use-glimpse coccicheck         275     make SPFLAGS=--use-glimpse coccicheck
304                                                   276 
305 Coccinelle supports idutils as well but requir    277 Coccinelle supports idutils as well but requires coccinelle >= 1.0.6.
306 When no ID file is specified coccinelle assume    278 When no ID file is specified coccinelle assumes your ID database file
307 is in the file .id-utils.index on the top leve !! 279 is in the file .id-utils.index on the top level of the kernel, coccinelle
308 carries a script scripts/idutils_index.sh whic    280 carries a script scripts/idutils_index.sh which creates the database with::
309                                                   281 
310     mkid -i C --output .id-utils.index            282     mkid -i C --output .id-utils.index
311                                                   283 
312 If you have another database filename you can     284 If you have another database filename you can also just symlink with this
313 name. ::                                          285 name. ::
314                                                   286 
315     make SPFLAGS=--use-idutils coccicheck         287     make SPFLAGS=--use-idutils coccicheck
316                                                   288 
317 Alternatively you can specify the database fil    289 Alternatively you can specify the database filename explicitly, for
318 instance::                                        290 instance::
319                                                   291 
320     make SPFLAGS="--use-idutils /full-path/to/    292     make SPFLAGS="--use-idutils /full-path/to/ID" coccicheck
321                                                   293 
322 See ``spatch --help`` to learn more about spat    294 See ``spatch --help`` to learn more about spatch options.
323                                                   295 
324 Note that the ``--use-glimpse`` and ``--use-id    296 Note that the ``--use-glimpse`` and ``--use-idutils`` options
325 require external tools for indexing the code.     297 require external tools for indexing the code. None of them is
326 thus active by default. However, by indexing t    298 thus active by default. However, by indexing the code with
327 one of these tools, and according to the cocci    299 one of these tools, and according to the cocci file used,
328 spatch could proceed the entire code base more    300 spatch could proceed the entire code base more quickly.
329                                                   301 
330 SmPL patch specific options                       302 SmPL patch specific options
331 ---------------------------                       303 ---------------------------
332                                                   304 
333 SmPL patches can have their own requirements f    305 SmPL patches can have their own requirements for options passed
334 to Coccinelle. SmPL patch-specific options can !! 306 to Coccinelle. SmPL patch specific options can be provided by
335 providing them at the top of the SmPL patch, f    307 providing them at the top of the SmPL patch, for instance::
336                                                   308 
337         // Options: --no-includes --include-he    309         // Options: --no-includes --include-headers
338                                                   310 
339 SmPL patch Coccinelle requirements                311 SmPL patch Coccinelle requirements
340 ----------------------------------                312 ----------------------------------
341                                                   313 
342 As Coccinelle features get added some more adv    314 As Coccinelle features get added some more advanced SmPL patches
343 may require newer versions of Coccinelle. If a    315 may require newer versions of Coccinelle. If an SmPL patch requires
344 a minimum version of Coccinelle, this can be s !! 316 at least a version of Coccinelle, this can be specified as follows,
345 as an example if requiring at least Coccinelle    317 as an example if requiring at least Coccinelle >= 1.0.5::
346                                                   318 
347         // Requires: 1.0.5                        319         // Requires: 1.0.5
348                                                   320 
349 Proposing new semantic patches                    321 Proposing new semantic patches
350 ------------------------------                 !! 322 -------------------------------
351                                                   323 
352 New semantic patches can be proposed and submi    324 New semantic patches can be proposed and submitted by kernel
353 developers. For sake of clarity, they should b    325 developers. For sake of clarity, they should be organized in the
354 sub-directories of ``scripts/coccinelle/``.       326 sub-directories of ``scripts/coccinelle/``.
355                                                   327 
356                                                   328 
357 Detailed description of the ``report`` mode       329 Detailed description of the ``report`` mode
358 -------------------------------------------       330 -------------------------------------------
359                                                   331 
360 ``report`` generates a list in the following f    332 ``report`` generates a list in the following format::
361                                                   333 
362   file:line:column-column: message                334   file:line:column-column: message
363                                                   335 
364 Example                                           336 Example
365 ~~~~~~~                                           337 ~~~~~~~
366                                                   338 
367 Running::                                         339 Running::
368                                                   340 
369         make coccicheck MODE=report COCCI=scri    341         make coccicheck MODE=report COCCI=scripts/coccinelle/api/err_cast.cocci
370                                                   342 
371 will execute the following part of the SmPL sc    343 will execute the following part of the SmPL script::
372                                                   344 
373    <smpl>                                         345    <smpl>
374    @r depends on !context && !patch && (org ||    346    @r depends on !context && !patch && (org || report)@
375    expression x;                                  347    expression x;
376    position p;                                    348    position p;
377    @@                                             349    @@
378                                                   350 
379      ERR_PTR@p(PTR_ERR(x))                        351      ERR_PTR@p(PTR_ERR(x))
380                                                   352 
381    @script:python depends on report@              353    @script:python depends on report@
382    p << r.p;                                      354    p << r.p;
383    x << r.x;                                      355    x << r.x;
384    @@                                             356    @@
385                                                   357 
386    msg="ERR_CAST can be used with %s" % (x)       358    msg="ERR_CAST can be used with %s" % (x)
387    coccilib.report.print_report(p[0], msg)        359    coccilib.report.print_report(p[0], msg)
388    </smpl>                                        360    </smpl>
389                                                   361 
390 This SmPL excerpt generates entries on the sta    362 This SmPL excerpt generates entries on the standard output, as
391 illustrated below::                               363 illustrated below::
392                                                   364 
393     /home/user/linux/crypto/ctr.c:188:9-16: ER    365     /home/user/linux/crypto/ctr.c:188:9-16: ERR_CAST can be used with alg
394     /home/user/linux/crypto/authenc.c:619:9-16    366     /home/user/linux/crypto/authenc.c:619:9-16: ERR_CAST can be used with auth
395     /home/user/linux/crypto/xts.c:227:9-16: ER    367     /home/user/linux/crypto/xts.c:227:9-16: ERR_CAST can be used with alg
396                                                   368 
397                                                   369 
398 Detailed description of the ``patch`` mode        370 Detailed description of the ``patch`` mode
399 ------------------------------------------        371 ------------------------------------------
400                                                   372 
401 When the ``patch`` mode is available, it propo    373 When the ``patch`` mode is available, it proposes a fix for each problem
402 identified.                                       374 identified.
403                                                   375 
404 Example                                           376 Example
405 ~~~~~~~                                           377 ~~~~~~~
406                                                   378 
407 Running::                                         379 Running::
408                                                   380 
409         make coccicheck MODE=patch COCCI=scrip    381         make coccicheck MODE=patch COCCI=scripts/coccinelle/api/err_cast.cocci
410                                                   382 
411 will execute the following part of the SmPL sc    383 will execute the following part of the SmPL script::
412                                                   384 
413     <smpl>                                        385     <smpl>
414     @ depends on !context && patch && !org &&     386     @ depends on !context && patch && !org && !report @
415     expression x;                                 387     expression x;
416     @@                                            388     @@
417                                                   389 
418     - ERR_PTR(PTR_ERR(x))                         390     - ERR_PTR(PTR_ERR(x))
419     + ERR_CAST(x)                                 391     + ERR_CAST(x)
420     </smpl>                                       392     </smpl>
421                                                   393 
422 This SmPL excerpt generates patch hunks on the    394 This SmPL excerpt generates patch hunks on the standard output, as
423 illustrated below::                               395 illustrated below::
424                                                   396 
425     diff -u -p a/crypto/ctr.c b/crypto/ctr.c      397     diff -u -p a/crypto/ctr.c b/crypto/ctr.c
426     --- a/crypto/ctr.c 2010-05-26 10:49:38.000    398     --- a/crypto/ctr.c 2010-05-26 10:49:38.000000000 +0200
427     +++ b/crypto/ctr.c 2010-06-03 23:44:49.000    399     +++ b/crypto/ctr.c 2010-06-03 23:44:49.000000000 +0200
428     @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ static struct crypto_i    400     @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ static struct crypto_instance *crypto_ct
429         alg = crypto_attr_alg(tb[1], CRYPTO_AL    401         alg = crypto_attr_alg(tb[1], CRYPTO_ALG_TYPE_CIPHER,
430                                   CRYPTO_ALG_T    402                                   CRYPTO_ALG_TYPE_MASK);
431         if (IS_ERR(alg))                          403         if (IS_ERR(alg))
432     -           return ERR_PTR(PTR_ERR(alg));     404     -           return ERR_PTR(PTR_ERR(alg));
433     +           return ERR_CAST(alg);             405     +           return ERR_CAST(alg);
434                                                   406 
435         /* Block size must be >= 4 bytes. */      407         /* Block size must be >= 4 bytes. */
436         err = -EINVAL;                            408         err = -EINVAL;
437                                                   409 
438 Detailed description of the ``context`` mode      410 Detailed description of the ``context`` mode
439 --------------------------------------------      411 --------------------------------------------
440                                                   412 
441 ``context`` highlights lines of interest and t    413 ``context`` highlights lines of interest and their context
442 in a diff-like style.                             414 in a diff-like style.
443                                                   415 
444       **NOTE**: The diff-like output generated    416       **NOTE**: The diff-like output generated is NOT an applicable patch. The
445       intent of the ``context`` mode is to hig    417       intent of the ``context`` mode is to highlight the important lines
446       (annotated with minus, ``-``) and gives     418       (annotated with minus, ``-``) and gives some surrounding context
447       lines around. This output can be used wi    419       lines around. This output can be used with the diff mode of
448       Emacs to review the code.                   420       Emacs to review the code.
449                                                   421 
450 Example                                           422 Example
451 ~~~~~~~                                           423 ~~~~~~~
452                                                   424 
453 Running::                                         425 Running::
454                                                   426 
455         make coccicheck MODE=context COCCI=scr    427         make coccicheck MODE=context COCCI=scripts/coccinelle/api/err_cast.cocci
456                                                   428 
457 will execute the following part of the SmPL sc    429 will execute the following part of the SmPL script::
458                                                   430 
459     <smpl>                                        431     <smpl>
460     @ depends on context && !patch && !org &&     432     @ depends on context && !patch && !org && !report@
461     expression x;                                 433     expression x;
462     @@                                            434     @@
463                                                   435 
464     * ERR_PTR(PTR_ERR(x))                         436     * ERR_PTR(PTR_ERR(x))
465     </smpl>                                       437     </smpl>
466                                                   438 
467 This SmPL excerpt generates diff hunks on the     439 This SmPL excerpt generates diff hunks on the standard output, as
468 illustrated below::                               440 illustrated below::
469                                                   441 
470     diff -u -p /home/user/linux/crypto/ctr.c /    442     diff -u -p /home/user/linux/crypto/ctr.c /tmp/nothing
471     --- /home/user/linux/crypto/ctr.c   2010-0    443     --- /home/user/linux/crypto/ctr.c   2010-05-26 10:49:38.000000000 +0200
472     +++ /tmp/nothing                              444     +++ /tmp/nothing
473     @@ -185,7 +185,6 @@ static struct crypto_i    445     @@ -185,7 +185,6 @@ static struct crypto_instance *crypto_ct
474         alg = crypto_attr_alg(tb[1], CRYPTO_AL    446         alg = crypto_attr_alg(tb[1], CRYPTO_ALG_TYPE_CIPHER,
475                                   CRYPTO_ALG_T    447                                   CRYPTO_ALG_TYPE_MASK);
476         if (IS_ERR(alg))                          448         if (IS_ERR(alg))
477     -           return ERR_PTR(PTR_ERR(alg));     449     -           return ERR_PTR(PTR_ERR(alg));
478                                                   450 
479         /* Block size must be >= 4 bytes. */      451         /* Block size must be >= 4 bytes. */
480         err = -EINVAL;                            452         err = -EINVAL;
481                                                   453 
482 Detailed description of the ``org`` mode          454 Detailed description of the ``org`` mode
483 ----------------------------------------          455 ----------------------------------------
484                                                   456 
485 ``org`` generates a report in the Org mode for    457 ``org`` generates a report in the Org mode format of Emacs.
486                                                   458 
487 Example                                           459 Example
488 ~~~~~~~                                           460 ~~~~~~~
489                                                   461 
490 Running::                                         462 Running::
491                                                   463 
492         make coccicheck MODE=org COCCI=scripts    464         make coccicheck MODE=org COCCI=scripts/coccinelle/api/err_cast.cocci
493                                                   465 
494 will execute the following part of the SmPL sc    466 will execute the following part of the SmPL script::
495                                                   467 
496     <smpl>                                        468     <smpl>
497     @r depends on !context && !patch && (org |    469     @r depends on !context && !patch && (org || report)@
498     expression x;                                 470     expression x;
499     position p;                                   471     position p;
500     @@                                            472     @@
501                                                   473 
502       ERR_PTR@p(PTR_ERR(x))                       474       ERR_PTR@p(PTR_ERR(x))
503                                                   475 
504     @script:python depends on org@                476     @script:python depends on org@
505     p << r.p;                                     477     p << r.p;
506     x << r.x;                                     478     x << r.x;
507     @@                                            479     @@
508                                                   480 
509     msg="ERR_CAST can be used with %s" % (x)      481     msg="ERR_CAST can be used with %s" % (x)
510     msg_safe=msg.replace("[","@(").replace("]"    482     msg_safe=msg.replace("[","@(").replace("]",")")
511     coccilib.org.print_todo(p[0], msg_safe)       483     coccilib.org.print_todo(p[0], msg_safe)
512     </smpl>                                       484     </smpl>
513                                                   485 
514 This SmPL excerpt generates Org entries on the    486 This SmPL excerpt generates Org entries on the standard output, as
515 illustrated below::                               487 illustrated below::
516                                                   488 
517     * TODO [[view:/home/user/linux/crypto/ctr.    489     * TODO [[view:/home/user/linux/crypto/ctr.c::face=ovl-face1::linb=188::colb=9::cole=16][ERR_CAST can be used with alg]]
518     * TODO [[view:/home/user/linux/crypto/auth    490     * TODO [[view:/home/user/linux/crypto/authenc.c::face=ovl-face1::linb=619::colb=9::cole=16][ERR_CAST can be used with auth]]
519     * TODO [[view:/home/user/linux/crypto/xts.    491     * TODO [[view:/home/user/linux/crypto/xts.c::face=ovl-face1::linb=227::colb=9::cole=16][ERR_CAST can be used with alg]]
                                                      

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